Jupiter is an average of about 483.8 million miles (778.5 million kilometers) away from Earth. This distance can change as both planets orbit the Sun at different speeds.
Ganymede, the largest moon of Jupiter, is about 666 million kilometers away from Earth on average. This distance is equivalent to approximately 0.00007 light years.
Callisto, one of Jupiter's moons, is about 481 million miles away from the sun. In terms of light-years, it is roughly 0.000005 light-years from the sun.
Jupiter is approximately 32.6 light minutes away from Earth on average.
It is not possible to travel to Jupiter by jet as it is a gas giant planet located millions of miles away from Earth. It would take years to reach Jupiter by spacecraft.
Jupiter is an average of about 483.8 million miles (778.5 million kilometers) away from Earth. This distance can change as both planets orbit the Sun at different speeds.
Ganymede, the largest moon of Jupiter, is about 666 million kilometers away from Earth on average. This distance is equivalent to approximately 0.00007 light years.
Callisto, one of Jupiter's moons, is about 481 million miles away from the sun. In terms of light-years, it is roughly 0.000005 light-years from the sun.
Jupiter is approximately 32.6 light minutes away from Earth on average.
0.000082235 light years
It is not possible to travel to Jupiter by jet as it is a gas giant planet located millions of miles away from Earth. It would take years to reach Jupiter by spacecraft.
Jupiter is about 43.9 to 49.4 light minutes away from Earth, with the distance varying due to the changing positions of the two planets in their orbits.
Well the Moon is 1 light second away from earth ( meaning if you were moving at the speed of light you would reach and pass the moon in 1 second ) and the Sun is about 8 light minutes away from us. Jupiter is maybe 4 light minutes?
49,666,845 light years away from earth
9.68 light years
The Andromeda galaxy is approximately 2.537 million light-years away from Earth.
~1170 light years.